News from 07/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Philip Schofield, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Robert W. Turnbull, Allen Willett, Tim Judah, D. L. Crosby, S. F. Bush, Matt Wolf, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Milton Friedman, Elinor Wheeler, Ian Murray, James Bone, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, John Shepperd, Stephen Yakeley, H. C. F. Copsey, Stuart Jones, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Charles Bremner and Susan Ellicott, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Dame Jill Knight, Peter Barnard, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Tony Evans, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Sieber, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, R. M. H. Barnes, Pavel Palazhchenko, Jill Sherman and Louise Hidalgo, Roger Smith, Director, Stephen Slater, Michael Vonberg, Alice Thomson, Damian Whitworth, Iris Hardy, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Donald Christie, Stephen Haseler, Christopher Walker, J. O., Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Simon George, National Director, Clive White, Louisa Young, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Sallis, Michael Seely, Christopher Walker and Tom Walker, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoCroatian president's call to arms electrifies a nation As the European Community threatened yesterday to impose sanctions against Yugoslavia to enforce the ceasefire agreed last Friday, Croatia was mobilising for war. Christopher Walker reports on the mood in Zagreb Our Foreign Staff: Waite sends a message of thanks to Carey Islamic Jihad kidnappers release video of fit-looking American hostage Today in the Times Freshers' Guide Inside Cyclone from the Pacific devastates Wales IRA orders out drug suspects By our Political Correspondent: Major applauds Moscow offer to cut nuclear arms Tories promise to boost NHS and cut taxes Bovis Abroad Ltd IRA condemned for knee-capping alleged drug dealers The IRA has donned the mantle of social vigilante with renewed vigour. Few are impressed. Jamie Dettmer reports Clarke admits drawbacks to school leagues British Philatelic Bureau Soldiers may buy service homes Motorways scheme faces a rough ride The road to wider motorways is likely to be far from smooth Michael Dynes reports AEU chief defends Japanese practices Arrests as 9,000 turn up at party Campaigner dies Alarm over fires Sea search fails Hotels accused of overcharging for cancelled rooms Tony Dawe examines disputes over hotel booking which leave guests feeling bitter Duchess shreds love secrets Tractor detour saves puddle shrimp Picture Gallery Waterstone's cuts prices Canon Hospital trusts hold back on pay increases NHS debate Nursing job losses 'cost £24m a year' The Ultimate Driving Machine Europe's Waste Mountains Abduction pledge by MacKay Sunday ruling welcomed Profits waste away in recycling market UK's reprocessing failures Britain lags behind the rest of Europe in reusing cast-off products, says Nick Nuttall Trainee GPs ill informed about Aids British Midland Picture Gallery Selfish Eighties replaced by caring Nineties Long-term prospects signal Tory recovery As Conservatives gather at Blackpool, a three-month Mori aggregate puts Labour ahead by one point Percentage change in voting trends since second quarter 1991 Young Tories want end to mortgage tax relief Welbeck College The wayward effect of conferences Picture Gallery Irish scandals prompt slump in polls Doubts over the honesty of Charles Haughey's government are refusing to go away, reports Jamie Dettmer Picture Gallery Joyrider chase ends in death Train crashes Murder hunt Yacht for sale On the run Bond winners Army refuses to reinstate Haiti leader (AFP): Judge in sex claim Dhaka aid plea (Reuter): Singer killed Even All Blacks fail to lift the gloom Wellington Notebook Love guru and hairdresser help Liz tie the knot Elizabeth Taylor said her eighth wedding would be "one more try before I die", William Cash writes from Los Angeles Abbey National German refuge turns hostile Germany is struggling to contain the number of refugees and the growth of the far right, Ian Murray writes Refugee Immigration to West Germany since 1984 Abbey National Picture Gallery Soviet officer admits Katyn killings Unpopular Cresson runs out of time Democratic runners line up in the US Peacenik jailed in Israel India's underdogs learn to fight back Harijans, already at the centre of a dispute over government jobs, are demanding that even their name is changed, Christopher Thomas writes From Associated Press in Moscow: Gloom in Gorbachev home since the coup Abbey National Picture Gallery Star is reborn as film dispute ends Zagreb sounds general alert as war nears Croatia mobilises as return of Yugoslavia's heir stirs Serbian nationalism Mazda Montenegrins join city siege Belgrade embraces exiled monarch Crown Prince Alexander, heir to the Serbian throne, returned to Belgrade with the aim of encouraging democracy, Anne McElovy writes (Reuter): Portugal's leader claims poll win (Reuter): Karamanlis ill (AFP): Tirana march (Reuter): Egyptian find Gorbachev paves way for deep cuts in nuclear arsenal Franco-German call angers Holland MaZDa Looking beyond the nuclear threat In his first article for a Western newspaper, Pavel Palazhchenko, President Gorbachev's consultant and interperter, argues in a personal view that East and West must define minimum deterrence Superpower initiative undermines Nato doctrine The First Personal Bank plc Not a conservative town Alice Thomson reports from Blackpool's Golden Mile on the attractions that the Tory faithful may miss this week When father was only a test tube Dame Jill Knigh asks why, if children's welfare is paramount. 'virgin' births are still allowed Sex and the single writer How an American feminist justifies her appearance in the pages of Playboy British double Briefing Home at last Last chance… Arts Reviews Times Educational Supplement The play must go on … and on Theatre With Alan Ayckbourn's latest dramatic marathon arriving in the West End, Matt Wolf reports on the playwrights who believe in giving the public more Perfect pitch for the ages of man Classical Music Stephen Pettitt meets the pianist Shura Cherkassky, as he celebrates his 80th birthday BBC Credibility shot to hell Television Review Vigo Galleries All Heath's children Peter Riddell explains why so few of the ministers at the Tories' Blackpool conference will be Thatcherites Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris … and moreover Hail, great Cleopatra America is obsessed by the marriage of Liz Taylor, reports William Cash from Los Angeles Break, enter and be damned Imagine a law that let the police kick down your door: it is here, writes Bernard Levin Major looks both ways The Times Diary Red leather The Times Diary McCarthy and friend The Times Diary A-Z of verse The Times Diary Peace Hath her Victories Taking over Aerospace Recycling the British Thatcher peerage and need to alter political culture Principles of freedom Banks and inflation Role of advice services Funding adult classes 'Healing arts' Soviet psychiatry Value of prayer for those in need Light fantastic Harder to remember Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Spectacle Makers' Company Patrick Lindsay Morris Tom Olsen Trust Nature notes Appointments in the Forces Service luncheons Receptions Service dinner Martin Ennals Martin Ennals, general secretary, National Council for Civil Liberties, 1960-66, amd secretary-general, Amnesty International, 1968-80, died of cancer in hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on October 5 aged 64. He was born in Walsall, West Midlands, on July 27,1927 W. J. B. Houston Marriages Brompton Oratory Stefan Kisielewski Stefan Kisielewski, Polish writer and composer, died on September 27 aged 80. He was born in Warsaw on March 17,1911 Dinner Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2605 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Legal Notices Mr Ford Madox Brown Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Eroticism for the masses Theatre Grand Kabuki Lyttelton Theatre Orin Mermaid Concerts LPO/Tennstedt CBSO/Rattle BBC 1 ITV Variations Satellite Radio 3 Barclays Iraqi nuclear waste is destined for Dounreay The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,730 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Highest & Lowest Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Yesterday Tower Bridge London High Tides Noon today Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Signs of recovery boost confidence Regulation 'game' under fire The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Toyota promises long-term employment at new plants By our Industrial Editor: Pay increases show sharp drop to 5.5% ATR meets EC over blocked bid Firms feel pain of an African sting Hanson profits criticised Tap Air Portugal No Title By our City Staff: BAe out to reassure investors Ministers to press for debt relief deal Yorkshire Bank By our City Staff: Torday's defence criticised Shake-up at Fox expected as SFA chief takes over The Times ERM's impact is a matter of psychology Gilt-Edged Excavation of Hanson empire unearths treasures for investors Neil Bennett examines a report that casts light into some of Hanson's darker corners Prospecting for new gold The Times City Diary Visiting cards The Times City Diary Following ERM's hidden agenda Economic View Cut and thrust The Times City Diary 20/20 vision The Times City Diary You're the tops The Times City Diary John Charcol Banks call the shots in multi-option market Capital Markets Borrowing costs next year will be three times what they were back in 1987 Ethical funds under scrutiny Lakeland Power switches on Philip Bassett looks at the history behind Britain's first independent power station, which opens in Cumbria today Oxera believes many large power projects being planned will founder The Roosecote plant embodies a number of firsts for the supply industry BM Group forecast to buck trend with strong advance Reporting this Week Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts European cities tipped to leave London behind Children's market beats recession Capitalisation and change on week Political charter? Noticeboard Tripping up Tripping back Education The University of Sheffield International Office Multiple Display Advertising Items True guide True grit Quick sellout University challenge: freshers' The government is expanding higher education, but a survey by The Times found rising costs and a shortage of accommodation. John O'Leary reports Polytechnics Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathclyde University of Oxford London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Radley College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benenden School, Cranbrook, Kent New College Official Fellowship in Modern History Education Jesus College, Oxford Bryanston School Can Britain keep its low dropout record? First-term students can be sure of a warm welcome and welfare services offer a shoulder to cry on Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items First pass the homesick test Thames Business School Computeach International The Recipe for Career Success Dyslexia Multiple Display Advertising Items Weathering the storm In National Boarding Week, David Tytler explores Millfield's success, while below Tony Evans looks at political threats to independent schools How Children Act Will Hit Schools Independent Education Oakham School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Leys School Cambridge Milton Abbey School Downside School Society loses if schools' charitable status goes Proposed changes would rob many children of a good education The Rickmansworth Masonic School Hertfordshire Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Collingham Scholarship Examinations Latymer Upper School Independent Schools Information Service St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Ban on third party's abortion information not an unlawful restriction Not all price competition can be regarded as legitimate Crème De La Crème Aiglon College Headmaster's Secretary Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London Energetic Secretary for Interesting and Dynamic… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Councils are able to make airport loans Professional for Immediate Start Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polytechnics First class honours degrees Irish sweep aside doubts to open in ruthless style Points pile up at Lansdowne Road and at Murrayfield as the favourites in Pool 2 of the Rugby World Cup get off to a flying start Match Facts Francescato in lead role as Italy seek broader stage World Cup Programme The Times London made to work for points Rugby World Cup Television Fire goes out for weak Fiji Sella back for France Rugby World Cup Scotland must maintain the high standards Match Facts St Helens lose record Fixtures Suave Dancer takes sweet revenge with memorable display Sad farewell for Derby winner Generous as he trails eighth behind Hammond's star in Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe Big-Race Result Miles Makes early impact Rugby League Davis is criticised for decision to fly home Snooker Stone Bitter Championship Sparkling double lifts spirits Other Longchamp Results Great Britain defeated after a ruling Bridge Sparkling double lifts spirits Record is taken by Boardman Sherwani leads way By a Correspondent: Sherwood submit to new league leaders Teddington work hard to resist Bromley's challenge Hockey Mellottie rewards Reveley Poor British finishing proves costly Mandarin: Cauthen to collect Warwick double Niven foiled by Kelso ruling Mandarin: Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Bottles first for Banks Mandarin: Pontefract Mandarin: Warwick Pressure on Taylor to recall Robson Weekend Football Results and Tables Allen proves his point with decisive two goals Substitute secures a much-needed victory for Manchester City as Notts County fail to convert first-half pressure into goals Terrace discontent tells a tale Pools Check Roeder stays at home Bedraggled band from Newcastle takes ironic cheer Second Division Sillett still finds reasons to smile Third and Fourth Divisions Goalscorers Offences Attendances Beardsley pushes Cottee's scoring feat into the shade Mouland priority In Brief Coppell pins blame on the system as weak Palace wilt Football Deserved reward for brave Langer Ryder Cup disappointment left behind in German Masters For the Record American Football Athletics Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Conoeing Cycling Football Ice Hockey Lacrosse Golf Rugby Union Motor Sport Motor Cycling Rugby League Volleyball Hockey Speedway Table Tennis Shooting Orienteering Weightlifting Wrestling By a Special Correspondent: Wood's touch steers Repton home Mandela attempts to enlist support Cricket Hoy takes title in fifth place Motor Sport Mixed teams race for cash prizes Rowing Holmes beats Soviet rival Trampolining Rugby Union Samoans inflict crushing blow on Welsh pride The Singleton of Auchroisk Samoans inflict crushing blow on Welsh pride Rugby World Cup outsiders put on a powerful display to score an unexpected victory at cardiff Arms Park Match Facts Samoans make a mark Hughes and Ablett sent off in rugged stalemate Match Facts Evans acknowledges islanders' strength England to field unchanged side
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